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Why do you want to step on the seedlings when planting peanuts? What are the advantages of doing so?
When I was a child, farmers also had such doubts, but at that time we were basically like this here. Dad said that if you don't step on a few steps, the output will be affected. Stepping on a few more steps is more beneficial to high yield. Later I learned that this is actually a way for peanuts to flourish. The growth of plants needs photosynthesis, through which nutrients are produced. However, if the planting ground is fertile, the peanut seedlings will grow too well. In this case, if measures are not taken in time, peanut seedlings will grow well, but the underground peanut yield is very low. Friends who grow peanuts need to know about it. Is that peanut seedlings grow well. Its output is often not high. Transplanting peanuts means vigorously controlling. Doing so really helps to increase production. Peanut seedlings are very flexible. Even if you admit to stepping back and forth on it, you don't have to worry about stepping on peanut seedlings

In fact, it has many benefits for peanut transplanting. First of all, it can reduce the distance between excessive immersion and the ground. If the peanut plant is too high, it will be difficult to stick to the ground if it is soaked too much, which will naturally affect the yield. The peanut seedlings will be close to the ground, and the distance between excessive soaking and the ground will be greatly shortened, effectively promoting excessive soaking into the ground. It can adjust the growth rate of peanut transplanting. Peanut can be divided into vegetative growth and reproductive growth. If plants grow too well, it will affect reproductive growth and yield. Transplanting is to prevent plants from growing too much. The principle is similar to turning sweet potatoes into vines. It is to inhibit the growth of plants and save more nutrition for the growth of fruits.

In the early flowering period of peanuts, after stepping on peanut seedlings, after 5~6 days of peanuts, the seedlings lie prone on the ground. If it blooms like this, put down the needle immediately, let the needle contact the soil quickly, and start to bear fruit immediately to avoid the phenomenon that the needle is empty and does not bear fruit. Stepping on peanut seedlings can control the good growth potential of flowers, prevent tall flowers from falling on needles, and prevent late fruit, less fruit and incomplete particles. If there are many tall peanuts in rice planting, our countryside is called tall peanuts. After this peanut injection, the needle stays in the air for a long time. When it grows to a certain extent, the needle will touch the soil and begin to bear fruit. The time of this fruit is greatly shortened. At harvest time, peanuts are immature, eggs are not full, quality is poor, yield is low, and even hanging needles can't bear fruit.

This is the main reason why the needles of peanuts are too far from the ground. If the height is very high, the time will be longer and there will be no result at all. This will affect the yield and quality of peanuts. Therefore, there are many peanuts that are not stepped on, and many needles are injected without results. This will affect the output, especially prone to exuberance. The feet are very high, the needle seat is also very high, and it is too far from the ground, which affects the time of peanut fruiting. It will lead to the decline of peanut yield and quality. This is the fundamental difference between stepping on peanut seedlings and not stepping on peanut seedlings.